Levi Avondale comes home one seemingly ordinary afternoon to an unwelcome announcement - he and his small family are moving. His mother received a job transfer after she walked in on her best friend and coworker’s bloody murder scene. The catch? In three days’ time, their new home will be the "Las Vegas of Space." Ohmani is the most progressive and culturally diverse city in the galaxy, and happens to be inside of a terraformed asteroid.

After a near death experience, another murder far too close for comfort, and his mother's arrest, it is clear that this fast-paced and futuristic world is going to be anything but welcoming. With the help of his spitfire grandmother and a couple of unlikely friends, Levi must navigate this strange place that is in the midst of political unrest if he wants to exonerate his mother from prison.

The lies and conspiracies Levi uncovers are dangerous and far-reaching, but he has no choice but to continue his digging if he wants to keep people he loves from ending up dead...

For the past five years, Talon Terry has been living the life of her dreams. Every night she comes home to the love of her life, is always surrounded by loved ones, and now graduating top of her class. But all these gifts were in danger as long as her father roamed the outer reaches of the void.

Things have been eerily quiet since the attacks on Ohmani, but Talon knows it is just the calm before the storm. With intelligence training under her belt and the resources of the department at her disposal, she can finally begin fulfilling her own destiny - to find and destroy Kravis before he can cause any more harm.

Talon soon discovers, however, this is much easier said than done. Body and mind will be put to the test, sacrifices will have to be made, and through all the loss and mind games she will have to ask, how far am I willing to go?

""This was the best self-published book I ever brought home."﻿"A quick and adventurous page -turner that will truly captivate your imagination.""If you like the works of Orson Scott Card, Robert Heinlein or Arthur C. Clarke, you will love "Journey to Ohmani."﻿﻿﻿